The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November 6, 198911 Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily listing of University related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organiza tions officially recognized by the Divi sion of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submitted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. C J jo j i niivnnn Minniv pvpnrc qt nnnrpn L7: A ' 1 i l i t -mined on the Wednesday before the announcement is to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office, 104 Union. Items of Interest .lists ongoing events from the same 'campus organizations and follows the ;same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. m MONDAY 2 p.m.: The Study Abroad Office will hold an information session on Sussex, England, in the lower level of Caldwell Hall. 3 p.m.: The Department of Com puter Science announces a doctoral " dissertation defense with William Daniel Partain in 014 Sitterson. Re- . fa-AfVfcWl AM A 1.211 fk. A A A A C A M A " ut;diuiidii5 win uc owl vcu anciwaiu. j:jup.m.: university career nan- . ninf and Plarpmpnt Sprvire will hold -an Internshipshxperiential Learning Workshop: Introductory session on ! m. 1 ' 1 II - C 1 209 Hanes Hall. UCPPS will hold Job Hunt 101: Kansas town wins water prize From Associated Press reports ROLLA, Kan. This small town v ha oainfH n Hictinrtion it wmilrl inst as .. . t, . . .. j "; soon not hold: the thirstiest community b-m Kansas. Figures compiled by the state showed -.. that in 1987 each ot Kolla s 423 resi- dents used an average of 626 gallons of ' water a day, compared with the per " person 1 39 gallons-a-day average stated-wide. The 1988 estimates had Rolla """residents using 599 gallons per person, - every day. "There's no way we can be using - That mnrh water " sairl Raphael Ste -Calvin and Hobbes Ul SUSIE. VWM D0 Y0VJ BRNG R)R LUNCU TODM ? ITS WW SOI WMAT WHAT A SVUSS CHEESE KETCHUP TUN3 n BROUGHT. : rflh 7fW JZ m" ' l, I Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 J J? -TV V,J & -V V I'M WT- "-f I APCITV east franklin, i ft- ACROSS weapon Pretense Packages Jannings of old films Lacquered metalware a minute (very fast) strip God of love Egypt. VIH Cage-Hunter movie Chemical ending Clinch Certain group Bye-bye Calendar abbr. Peace Western alliance Marvin or Majors Fonda-Alda movie Clumsy boat Kismet Wrench Diana or ' T jt J)lii wSFUUYvm j I lj Q Ctwt unv p,M Syna cw I -1 g i ISi f I issiHs weotape1 (CsI1I1I1I1D.I1(BI1i15I11 i?LUIl(lllo 1 . . fifH t?. 2 .A.N.ti, now nrtth ot brmnl S ' nnnrk..H.r MISDEMEANORS 4:159:15 R JJoonesuury t 1 111 "-'i huos, n n n M ; 1 - . , . . I jr) f& the 1 yhi yJx. 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Betsy Following Dozes "You There" Haw" movie Caustic Bed of roses Crucifix Papas Moslem VIP NV town Fly ball of sorts Loch Uris or Spinks 49 51 52 54 56 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 -5 9 14 16 i 17 18 .19 20 !23 24 !25 29 .32 136 38 ;40 '44 U5 46 47 DOWN Panhandle Khayyam First name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 56A Jai -Tankard Large wasp Sleep like Plateau Training start Astonishes It. resort Panache Basic information on how to use the UCPPS office for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. 4 p.m.: Women's Lacrosse Club practices at Finley Field until 5:30 p.m. 4: 1 5 p.m.: UCPPS will hold Job Hunt 102: Resume Writing Workshop for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. 7 p.m.: UCPPS announces a pres entation by DataFlow Companies at the Carolina Inn. The Writing Center is conducting workshops in style and revision tech niques in 222 Greenlaw. The Newman Center will hold a Bible study session in 226 Union. All are welcome. Psi Chi Honor Society announces psychology graduate and career night in Great Hall. The North Carolina Student Leg islature will meet in 423 Hamilton to write and research future resolutions. All delegates are encouraged to bring topics for new resolutions. 7:30 p.m.: Black Cultural Center presents Mary Ann Williams who will speak on "Doin' A Color Coordinated Strut," sponsored by BCC and the departments of English and speech communication, until 9 p.m. in the Hanes Art Center auditorium. Amnesty International Group 84 will have its monthly meeting in the Newman Center. Action Against Apartheid will meet in 21 1 Union to discuss Human Rights wart, a nutritionist in the southwest Kansas city, which gets only about 16 inches of rain a year. "When they told us that, I didn't know whether to start rationing water, or go home and see if I could actually use that much." But since Rolla is one of about a dozen Kansas towns without water meters, individual usage can't be meas ured. City Clerk Dorothy Banker fig ures water bills based on lot size and number of lines to a residence. Most folks pay $ 1 5.85 a month, regardless of how much water they use. Places that don't meter water tend to YEW DOHT TO HEAR. GfcOSS 70U 13 trap for 21 Activate 22 Lariats 25 Prize statuette 26 Sp. singer 27 Sermons 28 Yale student 30 Add 31 Mai 33 Inventor Howe 34 point 35 Adolescents 37 One in pain 39 Type of hawk 42 Map abbr. 43 Actress Mary 48 Proverb 50 Essay 53 Cowboy competition 55 Pitchers 56 Ingenuous 57 Light color 58 Eng. architect 59 Penetrating 60 Moniker 61 Pitcher Hershiser 62 Function 63 "Mikado" character 67 Put on in RELAXSOSIE. IT APPEARS TO BE ThATS r I Tllr CkCTTTD K J K r M OXCSKIC CAl I " rM I CT)fCC I W i i-i".r iwni-1 i l orwit. . i i tai w y m.wi- V-, V MM I Ik ' II I 1 I I t. I I , 1 I Ik A I fcw y All II r W7 H ! m . a bia t nr m Week, the South African Medical Aid Project and T-shirts. UCPPS announces a presentation by Goldman Sachs in the Old Well Room at the Carolina Inn. 8 p.m.: CUAB Forum Committee presents John Ehle, author of "The Winter People," who will speak in Gerrard Hall. He is the second author in the CUAB Forum Committee's South ern Writers Series. Admission is free and a reception will follow. 8:30 p.m.: Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet in Kenan Field House. Jimmy Weekman is speaking. ITEMS OF INTEREST UCPPS is collecting all resumes of seniors interested in working for non profit organizations after graduation. Bring resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall before Jan. 19 for inclusion in a book from UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be sent to NPOs. Student Government Tutoring Program offers FREE tutoring in Econ 10; Chem 11; Stat 1 1 and 23; French; Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and 31. All students interested in receiving help please come to Peabody Hall Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Room assignments will be posted in Peabody ' Hall. The Student Government Tutor ing Program is now accepting applica tions for spring tutors in the same courses listed above. Applications are available in Phillips Annex and the Honors Office and are due by Nov. 15. use 50 percent to 70 percent more water a day than cities that charge according to use, says the Kansas Water Office and the Division of Water Resources. "This is the first year they sent my water report back, and just flat said, 'Justify this,'" Banker said. There is no penalty, just embarrass ment, for topping the water usage list. "We do realize we have a problem, and we have taken steps to alleviate it," said Kurt Waldo, Rolla's combined city manager, chief of police and public works superintendent. r- 7 1 1 : i i 1 THE BEAR i 2 3 p is 5 7 i I 19 Il0 11 12 13 , 17 ! 18 19 21 ' 22 23 " 24 25 26 27 28 " 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 " 37 "" 38 39 "" 40 41 42 43 44 45 " 46 47 48 49 50 "" 51 S2 53 54 55 56 57" 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 " """" 65 "" 66 67 68 69 70 71 172 73 Sexuality Hotline: Students inter ested in being assistants to Dr. Ruth by answering incoming calls from students regarding sexuality, please call 966 6586. Hurry sponsored by Student Health Service. HELP HUGO VICTIMS! Indi viduals and organizations needed to help hurricane victims in Charleston, S.C. If interested, please call Alpha Phi Omega at 962-1044. An exhibition of paintings entitled "Devs Ex Machina" by Robert Barnard honors Barnard's 28 years of excellence in the Art and Art Education fields at UNC. Show ends Nov. 10. American Engineers for Social Re sponsibility is looking for volunteers to tutor high school students in math and science. For info or to volunteer, contact Joe Doman; 1901 -A Peach Creek Court; Raleigh, N.C. 27603. The 1990 Orientation Commis sioner interest meetings have been re scheduled to Nov. 17, 20 and 21 in 21 1 Union at 12:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. respectively. Applications avail able at meetings only! The 1990 Yackety Yack is having portrait sittings through Nov. 22 in 213 Union. Call 1-800-873-7591 to register for your appointment. The 1990 Yackety Yack, the year book of the University of North Caro lina, is on sale this week in the Pit. Be sure to capture yours now. The Carolina Week by Week Cam pus Calendar is looking for people in terested in reviewing, editing and or ganizing the 1990-91 edition. Contact Christie Blom for more info at 967-4783. Uidni&lit Late snows featuring a The Naked Gun ONLY $2.00! I " II -M I. Mil .1.11 11 W m m a V look wno s muting Nightly 7:309:30 (PG-13) " 4 worm winning Nightly 7:009:10 (PG-13) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 Jostens Cold Sale. For one AMERICA'S COLLE GE RING NOV. 6, 7, 8c 8 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. $20 Deposit Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Meet with your Jostens representative for full details. See our complete ring selection on display in your college bookstore. M UXHCP 460 M) . As of today, the Writing Center will expand to new offices in the base ment of Phillips Annex. Students can make appointments for tutorial assis tance by calling 962-77 10. To ensure a convenient time, appointments should be scheduled at least a day in advance. Our hours are 8 a.m;-7 p.m. Monday and Thursday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; and 8 a.m. -3 p.m. Friday. The Writing Center will con- tinue to operate the Grammar Hotline (962-4060) and to confer with students in the Undergraduate Library, but Shocker (R) The Fabulous Baker 3 0- fft ELLIOTT R0 at U A3 E. FRANKLIN ALL SHOWS BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM. 967-4737 JOHN if T 1 S i A . . s- Glenn Close James Woods a r"3!jy 2:555:007:009:00 No Passes pTJ I A ft 4 9WBddaMttMaTfttf:teH6 WILILffiYIBAILIL Friday week only. Order and save on vu ' - Student Stores strictly on a walk-in, first-come, first serve basis. The following are our hours in the Undergraduate Library: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday. UCPPS will have a special resume drop from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 8 for students interested in interview ing (at their expense) in New York City on Feb. 12, 1990. More than 30 em ployers in advertising, publishing, law, non-profit and other organizations will be participating. 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